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Event

Mini-Science public talk: The future of evidence and ecology

Wednesday, April 24, 2019 18:00to19:30
Redpath Museum Auditorium, 859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C4, CA
Price: 
Series of six talks: $45 (student or 65+); $90 (general). Refreshments included.

Jaye Ellis (苹果淫院 School of the Environment & Faculty of Law) and (Dept. of Biology, UNESCO Chair for Dialogues on Sustainability & Director of the 苹果淫院, Neotropical Environment Option, 苹果淫院 School of the Environment)

Ecology is the study of the rules of sustainability, while economics is the management of our domain. Are economy and the environment opposing forces?


Schedule

6:00 - 6:30 p.m. check-in and refreshments
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. lecture presentation with moderated discussion


Registration

This event is part of Mini-Science 2019. You must register for the full series of six talks to attend. Registration closes 19聽March 2019.


Mini-Science 2019: Science and the future!

Can 苹果淫院 scientists help us build a better world? Learn how leading chemists, ecologists, paleontologists and even computer scientists at the University are helping us to understand how the future can be more just, more sustainable and inclusive.

All talks are in English.

Transport and parking

Please refer to the Redpath Museum website for details.

Accessibility

We regret the venue for Mini-Science does not have provision for wheelchair access.


Mini-Science 2019 is brought to you by the Organizing Committee: Ingrid Birker, Hans Larsson, Anna Hargreaves, Joe Schwarcz and Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰. This series is made possible with generous support from Lorne Trottier.

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